About Eduardo Linares…
Eduardo Linares is a second-generation beekeeper who developed a deep connection to agriculture and the natural world while working alongside his father from a young age. He is originally from Chihuahua, Mexico, and now calls southern New Mexico home. He earned a Bachelor’s degree in Agribusiness and Agricultural Economics from New Mexico State University.
After graduating, he launched his own beekeeping operation, providing pollination services and building strong partnerships with farmers and ranchers throughout the region. He is now expanding his farm to include diversified crops, with a focus on soil health and regenerative agricultural practices.
Eduardo currently serves on the Pollinator Protection Program Committee coordinated by the New Mexico Department of Agriculture, where he helps develop strategies to protect native and managed pollinators statewide. He is passionate about sustainability, land stewardship, and helping others.